paroles de chanson Road to Glory - Lynn Hilary
We
were
born
in
the
country
where
life's
never
tiring
Where
people
from
cities,
they
drove
down
admiring
The
mountains
and
rivers
they
always
imagined
To
never
have
substance
at
all
I
once
met
an
old
man
who
told
me
a
story
Of
a
great
British
empire
living
in
glory
I
sat
down
beside
him
and
listened
intently
But
couldn't
find
meaning
at
all
On
the
road
to
glory
On
the
road,
always
without
a
prayer
On
the
road,
the
road
to
nowhere
God,
I
pray
that
there's
somebody
there
I
pick
up
the
papers
and
read
the
opinions
Of
high-flying
critics
who
scorn
at
the
millions
Of
ordinary
people
who
live
in
the
shadows
And
search
for
a
light
in
the
dark
I'm
traveling
this
road
and
I'm
playing
in
places
To
handfuls
of
people
with
hope
in
their
faces
They're
asking
me
questions
and
searching
for
meanings
In
songs
I
can't
give
them
at
all
On
the
road,
the
road
to
glory
On
the
road,
always
without
a
prayer
On
the
road
to
nowhere
God,
I
pray
that
there's
somebody
there
Living
in
the
city
you
know
it
ain't
easy
The
cars
and
the
taxis
are
passing
so
quickly
I
sometimes
imagine
there's
nobody
listening
To
the
songs
that
I'm
singing
at
all
I'm
sitting
here
singing
this
song
by
the
river
Looking
at
towers
and
grey
concrete
buildings
I'm
dreaming
of
Ireland
and
wet
summer
evenings
And
wishing
I
was
back
home
again
On
the
road,
the
road
to
glory
On
the
road,
always
without
a
prayer
On
the
road
to
nowhere
God,
I
pray
that
there's
somebody
there
On
the
road
to
glory
On
the
road,
always
without
a
prayer
On
the
road
to
nowhere
God,
I
pray
that
there's
somebody
there
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